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Royalty Moguls Executives is a professional real estate field inspection firm dedicated to providing exceptional services to clients, including banks, insurance companies, and property management firms. Our team of skilled field inspectors visits properties to assess their condition, verify occupancy, and collect essential information. By performing thorough evaluations, we ensure that properties meet industry standards and specific client requirements.


At Royalty Moguls Executives, we prioritize delivering the utmost professionalism and impeccable customer service. 

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Our inspectors diligently take high-quality photographs, complete detailed reports, and follow all client specifications to guarantee accurate and timely information. Through our commitment to excellence, we provide our clients with confidence and peace of mind, supporting informed decision-making in their real estate operations. 


Royalty Mogul Executives stands as a trusted partner, ensuring that each inspection is conducted with integrity, precision, and the highest standards of service.



services we offer

Types of Inspections

 

 

1. Property Condition Inspections

  • Description: Assesses the current state of a property’s physical structure, including roofing, plumbing, HVAC, and electrical systems. Often used by real estate investors, property managers, and lenders to evaluate a property before purchase, sale, or refinancing.

2. Occupancy Inspections

  • Description: Verifies whether a property is occupied or vacant. This inspection is frequently required by mortgage lenders to determine if a mortgaged property is being maintained or if it’s abandoned.

3. Insurance Inspections

  • Types:
    • Exterior Insurance Inspection: Evaluates the exterior condition of a property to assess risks and provide insurers with current information.
    • Interior Insurance Inspection: Similar to the exterior inspection but includes interior spaces to assess risks and hazards.
    • Loss Control Inspection: Helps insurance companies evaluate potential liabilities by reviewing building conditions, safety measures, and potential hazards.
    • Damage Inspection: Conducted after an incident like a natural disaster or fire to assess the extent of property damage and estimate repair costs.

4. Mortgage Field Inspections

  • Description: Ensures that properties securing mortgages are being maintained according to lender requirements. Inspectors may check for property occupancy, general condition, and any code violations.

5. Vehicle or Fleet Inspections

  • Description: Inspections of vehicles (often for companies with large fleets) to ensure they are roadworthy, safe, and compliant with regulations. This can include commercial vehicles, rental fleets, or even company-owned cars and trucks.

6. New Construction Inspections

  • Description: Conducted throughout the construction process to verify that each phase meets safety standards, building codes, and contractual specifications. Typical phases include foundation, framing, electrical, plumbing, and final inspection.

7. Rental Property Inspections

  • Description: Performed by property management companies or landlords to document property conditions before and after tenants move in and out, ensuring any damages or maintenance needs are recorded.

8. Foreclosure Inspections

  • Description: Evaluates the condition of foreclosed properties and verifies whether they are vacant or occupied. This is typically performed for banks, mortgage companies, and real estate agencies.

9. Environmental Inspections

  • Types:
    • Mold Inspection: Checks for mold growth in areas with moisture issues.
    • Asbestos Inspection: Identifies asbestos-containing materials for safety and remediation purposes.
    • Lead-Based Paint Inspection: Ensures older properties are free from hazardous lead paint.
    • Radon Testing: Detects unsafe radon gas levels in residential or commercial properties.

10. Pre-Purchase Inspections

  • Description: A comprehensive inspection of a property’s condition before purchase. It includes structural, mechanical, and safety assessments, giving potential buyers insight into any repairs needed.

types of inspections

 

11. Electrical Inspections

  • Description: Evaluates the electrical system, including wiring, outlets, breakers, and circuit boards, to ensure safety and code compliance. Often conducted for property sales, insurance, or post-disaster assessments.

12. Roof Inspections

  • Description: A thorough inspection of the roof’s condition, including shingles, flashing, drainage, and signs of damage or wear. Roof inspections are common for insurance purposes, particularly after storms.

13. Foundation Inspections

  • Description: Focuses on the property’s foundation to identify structural integrity issues, such as cracks, settling, or moisture infiltration, which can impact the building’s stability.

14. Safety and Compliance Inspections

  • Description: Ensures that a property meets local, state, or federal safety regulations, including ADA compliance, fire safety, and zoning requirements. This is essential for commercial properties.

15. Infrastructure and Utility Inspections

  • Description: Inspects infrastructure like roads, sidewalks, bridges, water lines, and sewage systems to ensure safe and functional utility operations. These are often required by municipalities or large corporations.

16. Agricultural and Land Inspections

  • Description: Focuses on agricultural land to assess soil health, irrigation systems, crop conditions, and any other factors that might impact productivity or land value. Often used by lenders for agricultural loans.

17. Health and Sanitation Inspections

  • Description: Conducted in restaurants, hotels, or other commercial properties to check cleanliness and health standards. These are critical for compliance with health regulations.

18. Fire Damage Inspections

  • Description: Performed after a fire incident to assess the extent of damage, structural integrity, and any potential safety hazards. These are typically required by insurers and property owners for claims and repairs.

19. Storm Damage Inspections

  • Description: Conducted after events like hurricanes, hail storms, or tornadoes to assess exterior and interior damage. Often required for insurance claims.

20. Custom or Specialty Inspections

  • Description: Tailored inspections for specific industries or needs, such as telecommunications towers, solar panel installations, or energy efficiency assessments.

This list should give you a robust foundation to present the types of inspections your company provides and help clients understand which service best suits their needs.

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Royalty Mogul Executives

Indianapolis, Indiana, United States

1-800-781-8481 Royalty@RoyaltyMogulExec.com

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